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Jon is 3 years younger than Laura. The product of their ages is 1,330. If j represents johns age and j+3 represents Laura’s age, what value of j could be johns age
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Jon is 3 years younger than Laura. The product of their ages is 1,330. If j represents johns age and j+3 represents Laura’s age, what value of j could be johns age
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